Vladimir Samoylovich Horowitz (October 1 [O.S. September 18] 1903 – November 5, 1989) was a Russian and American pianist. Considered one of the greatest...
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Toscanini Horowitz (December 7, 1907, Milan, Italy, – August 21, 1998) was the daughter of the conductor Arturo Toscanini and the wife of pianist Vladimir Horowitz...
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The Russian and American classical virtuoso pianist Vladimir Horowitz was a recording artist for over 60 years; beginning in 1926 on a piano roll system...
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1949, the sonata is in four movements. It was first performed by Vladimir Horowitz in December 1949 in Havana, Cuba, followed by performances in Washington...
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conductor Vladimir Feltsman (born 1952), Russian musician Vladimir Horowitz (1903–1989), Russian-American classical pianist and composer Vladimir A. Komarov...
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Horowitz (1950–2000), American philosopher Vladimir Horowitz (1903–1989), American classical pianist Wayne Horowitz, archeologist Winona Ryder (born 1971)...
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unusual double-note trills in the final pages. According to pianist Vladimir Horowitz, the piece was inspired by Scriabin's eccentric conviction that a...
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Metropolitan Vladimir (disambiguation), multiple Jovan Vladimir (d. 1016), ruler of Doclea and a saint of the Serbian Orthodox Church Vladimir Horowitz (1903–1989)...
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Hemingway, daughter of Ernest Hemingway Marya Hornbacher, American writer Vladimir Horowitz, Russian-American classical pianist Vivien Leigh, English actress...
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movement, part 2 (4:28) NBC Symphony Orchestra with Arturo Toscanini and Vladimir Horowitz at Carnegie Hall in 1940 Problems playing these files? See media help...
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